RALEIGH, NC – The Clemson Tigers laid yet another egg in Carter-Finley Stadium, the second time in two years that a Clemson team ranked in the top ten performed well below expectations in a trip to Raleigh.

However, unlike two years when the 7th-ranked Tigers lost 37-13 to N.C. State, the Tigers didn’t commit critical turnovers or mistakes, and No. 3 Clemson escaped with a desultory 26-14 win over N.C. State in a Thursday night primetime contest.

Clemson quarterback Tajh BoydTajh BoydRS Sr. Quarterback#10 6-1, 225Hampton, VAView Full Profile was less than crisp, the defense was in bend-but-don’t-break mode most of the night and a disputed call on the sideline in the third quarter all were contributing factors in the game, but it was receiver Martavis BryantMartavis BryantJr. Wide Receiver#1 6-5, 200Calhoun Falls, SCView Full Profile who atoned for an earlier drop by catching two touchdown passes from Boyd in the second half.

The good news is that Clemson played maybe its worst game in two years, but still won by double digits on the road in the ACC on a night that would have turned into a loss over the past few seasons. Instead, the Tigers (3-0, 1-0 ACC) come away with a victory in the conference opener and have nine days to prepare for a home game against Wake Forest.

Clemson committed no turnovers, while the Pack had a fumble and an interception.

“First of all, we are glad to get that one over with,” Clemson head coach Dabo SwinneyDabo SwinneyHead CoachView Full Profile said. “We can’t load the buses up soon enough. That’s a good football team we just played. Hats off to N.C. State. They fought the entire four quarters. I am really impressed with some of the things they were doing that were creating problems for us. I can’t say enough about them – that team is going to win a bunch of games this year. We are very fortunate to hang in there and find a way to win.”

Swinney said the Tigers achieved their goal of being 3-0 at the end of the night.

“I am proud of our guys,” he said. “The goal is to be 3-0 right now and that is where we are. We have nine more to go. Our formula doesn’t change. We will go back to work. It is good to get a good conference win, a good division win,. I don’t think you learn about your team until you go on the road, especially a place like this, with a passionate fan base. I am really proud of our guys for competing for four quarters.”

The Tigers muddled through the first quarter and part of the second quarter, getting field goals of 49 yards and 45 yards from Chandler CatanzaroChandler CatanzaroGr. Punter / Kicker#39 6-2, 195Greenville, SCView Full Profile for a 6-0 lead.

The Pack took the lead its first drive of the second quarter, getting a 21-yard run from Shadrach Thornton, and State led 7-6 at the 11:03 mark of the second quarter.

Both teams traded ineffective drives for much of the rest of the second quarter, but Clemson shuffled its offensive line late in the quarter, moving Brandon ThomasBrandon ThomasGr. Offensive Line#63 6-3, 305Spartanburg, SCView Full Profile to right tackle, Isaiah BattleIsaiah BattleSo. Offensive Tackle#79 6-6, 280Brooklyn, NYView Full Profile to left tackle and bringing in Kalon DavisKalon DavisRS Jr. Offensive Guard#67 6-5, 330Chester, SCView Full Profile to play left guard. The move worked as the Tigers marched 56 yards in eight plays and ended when Tajh Boyd hit Sam CooperSam CooperRS Jr. Tight End#86 6-5, 250Brentwood, TNView Full Profile on an 11-yard touchdown pass for a 13-7 lead.

The Tigers struggled through two punts to open the third quarter, but a strange series of events led to Clemson’s second touchdown of the night. Midway through the quarter, N.C. State’s Bryan Underwood raced into the endzone for what looked like an 83-yard touchdown run. However, Underwood was ruled out of bounds at the Clemson 47-yard line. Replays appeared to show that Underwood stayed in bounds, but the play wasn’t reviewable because it was blown dead on the field.

Two plays later, Vic Beasley sacked quarterback Pete Thomas - his second sack of the night – and jarred the ball loose. The fumble was recovered by Spencer ShueySpencer ShueyGr. Linebacker#33 6-3, 230Charlotte, NCView Full Profile at the Pack 48-yard line.

Five plays later, Boyd hit a wide-open Martavis Bryant in the corner of the endzone for a 30-yard scoring toss, and Clemson led 20-7 with just over five minutes remaining in the third quarter.

The Pack drove down the field on the ensuing drive, but State’s normally reliable kicker – Niklas Sade – missed a 48-yard field goal, his first miss in eight tries on the season.

Boyd and the Tigers quickly made the Pack pay when Boyd hit Bryant again – this time from 15 yards out – to give the Tigers a 26-7 lead. Clemson attempted a two-point conversion, but the try failed. On the scoring play, Bryant went up and over the defender to snare the pass, coming down in bounds for his second scoring catch of the night.

Swinney said that he has been proud of the way Bryant has responded after a tough opener against Georgia.

“He had a rough first game,” he said. “Nobody was panicking and he had a great game against South Carolina St. Tonight, he was awesome. He had one bobbled ball on the sideline, but instead of feeling the sideline with his drag technique he was looking up and down.”

The Pack answered with one of the longest drives in recent memory – 23 plays for 84 yards – a drive that ended when Thomas plunged into the endzone from four yards out to make it 26-14.